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Separate maintenance addresses nearly all of the same issues addressed in a divorce, except without the finality of ending the marriage. In Georgia, the paperwork for separate maintenance is different depending on whether you have children of the marriage or not.
In Georgia, you may file for separate maintenance if you have a valid marriage and you are living in a bona fide state of separation. There can be no pending action for divorce—if there is, your complaint for separate maintenance will be dismissed.
Why would you get a legal separation instead of a divorce? The most common reason is to allow both parties time to cool off and to get their affairs settled. It makes a divorce go a LOT smoother if you have everything separated and settled before filing the papers.
A separation agreement is a legal document that will bind you through many years and determine your rights, obligations, and responsibilities from your marriage.
Separate maintenance addresses nearly all of the same issues addressed in a divorce, except without the finality of ending the marriage. In Georgia, the paperwork for separate maintenance is different depending on whether you have children of the marriage or not.
Financial support given to one spouse when the couple is legally separated is called "separate maintenance." Although it is similar to alimony—financial support given by one ex-spouse to the other after divorce—it is not called "alimony" because the couple is still legally married.
By filing for legal separation (known as a "separate maintenance action" in some states), spouses can get a court order regarding many of the same issues that would be decided in a divorce—including spousal support—without actually ending the marriage.
An annual maintenance contract is a great way to cover basic maintenance needs, while a comprehensive maintenance contract covers any additional replacement parts, labor, or transportation costs that come up while technicians are performing routine maintenance.
Definition. A maintenance agreement (contract), sometimes called a service agreement (contract), is an agreement which requires specific performance of repairing, cleaning, altering, or improving tangible personal property on a regular or irregular basis to ensure the product's continued satisfactory operation.
Service contracts may include towing, rental and emergency road service… Under a maintenance agreement, the maker of the agreement is obligated to perform regularly scheduled maintenance of property, such as regularly scheduled oil changes for an automobile.